PORT 3: Some impacts of Europe's Age of Exploration. There were were many world-changing impacts that were results of this time period. To be sure many were positive, however, there were also many that were negative. Nonetheless, these must be studied to understand our world today...
Your next task is to look at the Atlantic Slave Trade to get a better understanding of this sad chapter in our history. In your journals, respond to the following essential objectives as you watch the 2 short video segments and scan pages 132-136 in your text...
Identify the causes of African slavery.
A) earning Money
B) appalling lack of human values
C) willingness of others to engage in this trade
First Europe give money to Africa to buy slave go to America, then America gives produce to Europe.
Identify the consequences of the slave trade.
The huge loss of African culture and history that would usually be told to the younger generations of Africans. Since over 10 million enslaved Africans were traded just for labor and grow crops, the only way of reviving their culture were to use the same traditions they learned in Africa; like singing, dancing, or chanting.
TASK 2: The Columbian Exchange and Rise of Global Trade is certainly another major impact of the explorations. The colonization of the Americas introduced new items into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. AGAIN, these exchanges had POSITIVE and NEGATIVE impacts for both.
Your task for this exploration is to read and take CORNELL notes on pages 137-141.
Your next task is to look at the Atlantic Slave Trade to get a better understanding of this sad chapter in our history. In your journals, respond to the following essential objectives as you watch the 2 short video segments and scan pages 132-136 in your text...
- Identify the causes of African slavery.
A) earning MoneyB) appalling lack of human values
C) willingness of others to engage in this trade
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_causes_of_the_African_slave_trade#ixzz1aeCd7rR9
- Explain the Triangular Trade Route.
First Europe give money to Africa to buy slave go to America, then America gives produce to Europe.The huge loss of African culture and history that would usually be told to the younger generations of Africans. Since over 10 million enslaved Africans were traded just for labor and grow crops, the only way of reviving their culture were to use the same traditions they learned in Africa; like singing, dancing, or chanting.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_consequences_of_the_slave_trade_for_the_black_peoples_of_America#ixzz1aePH9jyn
TASK 2: The Columbian Exchange and Rise of Global Trade is certainly another major impact of the explorations. The colonization of the Americas introduced new items into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. AGAIN, these exchanges had POSITIVE and NEGATIVE impacts for both.
Your task for this exploration is to read and take CORNELL notes on pages 137-141.